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icon5.gif  Global user permissions [message #8110] Sun, 12 January 2003 06:54 Go to next message
AutoHost is currently offline  AutoHost   United States
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I've read protoss's detailed post on how to restrict certain users access in certain forums, but am unclear how to do the following:

Other than 'global anonymous' and 'global registered user', I don't have any individual users added to any forum.

What do I do when I want to temporarily take away all registered users permissions to Post/Reply/Create Polls/Vote/Rank etc for *all* forums simultainiously? And then restore the original permissions easily and quickly?


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Re: Global user permissions [message #8113 is a reply to message #8110] Sun, 12 January 2003 17:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You can create a new group, which controls access to ALL forums and make sure to select an option that will create global reg/anon users for that group. Then you go to the actual group manager and take away permissions for global registered user.

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Re: Global user permissions [message #8115 is a reply to message #8113] Sun, 12 January 2003 18:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hmmm, ok. Then to reverse it, do I have to delete that group?

In Group Manager, how do I remove all resources from a group? It looks like I can remove all but one.


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Re: Global user permissions [message #8119 is a reply to message #8115] Mon, 13 January 2003 01:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You can easily removed the groups you've manually created via the admin group manager.

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Feature request [message #8147 is a reply to message #8119] Mon, 13 January 2003 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The inheritance permission system is very nice, but it can be tricky when tracking down where a forum's permissions got set.

It would be nice if, under Group(s) Manager (not under Admin panel), I could easily see what Groups a forum belongs to, and what permissions are inherited from each, and at which level in the inheritance heirarchy any permissions are blocked from flowing down to the forum itself.


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Re: Feature request [message #8148 is a reply to message #8147] Mon, 13 January 2003 16:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It would only confuse people, since group managers don't have access to it. This will only lead to more confusion in an already complex system.

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Re: Feature request [message #8152 is a reply to message #8148] Mon, 13 January 2003 16:48 Go to previous message
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Hmm. You're right that it wouldn't help group leaders, but I think it could help admins.

What I described is similar to the way Novell Admin program displays NDS permissions.

Anyway, thanks for your time.


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